Nokia’s Windows Phone Transition To Get Better Result In 2012
Nokia chairmen Jorma Ollila said about mobile maker’s transition to Microsoft Windows Phone mobile OS will be felt in its earnings for the majority of 2012. According to Nokia’s report, 73% plunge in earnings last week after selling one million Lumia-branded Windows Phones during fourth quarter. Now the company disappointed analysts by telling a break. Nokia already bear a year transition, as it first announced plan to abandon its Symbian OS and partner up with Microsoft.
In that time, Nokia lost its title, if you we estimate from Strategy Analytics, the Finish company sold 28.3 million smarphones in the fourth quarter of 2010 just 19.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2011. If we compare, Apple experienced surging growth in the same time, rising from 16.2 million in fourth quarter to a record 37 million is the last quarter of 2011.
The chairmen is hopeful that Nokia and Microsoft will be able to crack the current Apple and Google power. Nokia planning to make it into the three, first signs are already there,” Ollila said. “None of the operating systems have taken off quickly. Just time will tell.
When we see at nigger image it tells that three OS will dominate soon and each will have one strong manufacture, Nokia hopes that, it will make a market push in the US with the launching of Lumia 900 smartphone next year. Recently an update leaked, according to that update AT&T will start selling the device in March.



